Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission

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Main Author: SYyed Muhammad Afiff, Sayed Zakaria
Other Authors: Prof. Dr. Sabira Khatun
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) 2016
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spelling my.unimap-420912016-06-16T08:29:42Z Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission SYyed Muhammad Afiff, Sayed Zakaria Prof. Dr. Sabira Khatun Breast cancer Antennas Ultra wideband (UWB) Scattering transmission Backward scattering transmission Breast cancer -- Detection Access is limited to UniMAP community. Breast cancer is known to be the most frequent cancer diagnosed in the United States, marked the second place of cancer-causing deaths for women. Most researches performed experiments using forward scattering transmission which used transmitter and receiver combinational setup. The setup was not cost effective as a transceiver device; a single device transmission can perform both transmitting and receiving purpose for a more economical benefit. Ultra Wideband (UWB) application detection techniques were used, to detect tumour based on signals reflected. The application of backward scattering transmission for tumour detection is studied in this project. The average efficiency results of tumour detection of different sizes and positions of each antenna is calculated and recorded. The efficiencies are as follows ; pyramidal antenna with reflector (60.88%), omnidirectional antenna (63.26%), horn antenna (74.81%), and pyramidal antenna (76.05%). Hence the antenna that showed the best potential for tumour detection is pyramidal antenna. For homogeneous breast phantom, the best type of scattering recorded is backward scattering transmission at 69.90% detection efficiency. For heterogeneous breast phantom, the best type of scattering recorded was forward scattering transmission at 73.11% detection efficiency. 2016-06-16T08:29:42Z 2016-06-16T08:29:42Z 2015-06 Learning Object http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/42091 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) School of Computer and Communication Engineering
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topic Breast cancer
Antennas
Ultra wideband (UWB)
Scattering transmission
Backward scattering transmission
Breast cancer -- Detection
spellingShingle Breast cancer
Antennas
Ultra wideband (UWB)
Scattering transmission
Backward scattering transmission
Breast cancer -- Detection
SYyed Muhammad Afiff, Sayed Zakaria
Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission
description Access is limited to UniMAP community.
author2 Prof. Dr. Sabira Khatun
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SYyed Muhammad Afiff, Sayed Zakaria
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author SYyed Muhammad Afiff, Sayed Zakaria
author_sort SYyed Muhammad Afiff, Sayed Zakaria
title Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission
title_short Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission
title_full Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission
title_fullStr Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission
title_full_unstemmed Ultra wideband (UWB) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission
title_sort ultra wideband (uwb) application of breast cancer detection using backward scattering antenna transmission
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)
publishDate 2016
url http://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/42091
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